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On 12/23/2023 at 12:13 PM, automatico said:
Speaking of 'the gap',..here is an example of an early 5512 with the gap and without the SCOC blurb that came later...
Are you sure about that gap? Here is a better pic --
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It all depends on the accuracy of the clone. If the interfacing components match OE Rolex spec, then you should be able to replace the clone parts with gens (or other gen spec parts).
Although my hands-on experience is limited to Daytona 4130 clones, you might check out the threads detailing my gen parts transplants for The Big Kahuna and The Golden Cuckoo. -
3 hours ago, automatico said:
It never used to be like that.
It makes me wonder why.
Open borders maybe?
Naaa.
That couldn't be it.
The border jumpers are all valedictorians just lookin' for a job.
"It's time to reboot the United States back to 21 November 1963. While not perfect, the United States was a safer, freer, cleaner and more productive place for law-abiding Americans to live and work. The "Great Society" has been a failure, resulting in increased violence, regulation, filth and loss of productivity. It's time." -- posted to the book of Zuckerberg 2018-
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1 hour ago, automatico said:
"Sometimes, it pays to be a hoarder."
I wish I could convince my wife of that. Ha!
When I go toes up there will probably be a yard sale a month later with everything $1 each...replicas and genuine, all in one pile.
There IS an alternative -- Kevin O’Leary Wants to Be Buried With His Watches
1 hour ago, automatico said:On a related subject:
The Feds dropped the $600 limit for selling items using PayPal, Venmo etc. before having to file a 1099K again...after doing the exact same thing last year. A couple years ago it was $20K.
Looks like they are keeping the law in limbo to kill the incentive to make a few $$ on the side, like selling stuff on eBay...watch parts for example.
If I did not know better, based on their actions (for all but 4 of the past 15 years), I might think the US government is a domestic enemy.
"I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God." -- US Army oath of enlistment (Title 10, US Code) -
I think there are a lot of DJ & Explorer builders/collectors today & a dwindling pool of decent gen 7206/58s. Hence, the skyrocketing prices.
As has been said, today's 'insane' vintage Rolex price is next year's missed opportunity. The last cherry gen 7206/80 I purchased a few years ago cost me $2,200. Today, similar condition steel Oysters are running closer to $3k+ -- & rising fast.
Complete 7206/58 = $2,500Sometimes, it pays to be a hoarder.
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Denatured alcohol or Windex/glass cleaner.
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22 hours ago, Mike on a bike said:
I tried everything photo contests, raffles with outrageous amounts of watches to take a chance on for a few bucks
You are making my point.
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8 hours ago, Mike on a bike said:
We were always the store of knowledge and expertise for modding , movements, vintage whatever for the rep world. i doubt we are deficient in that area
"Were" is the salient issue. We no longer are, nor have we been for several years. I think a simple perusal of RWI's daily postings will demonstrably illustrate the point.
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I think what the forum needs is more members with watchmaking knowledge/experience.
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I have had this press for many years, but, to be honest, I rarely use it. Most of the time, I use a rubber-jawed vice & the nylon spacers. Obviously, you have to use care with a vice (ie, check your alignment BEFORE starting & do not press too hard!), but I think it makes it easier to apply even pressure. But, in general, any press will do as long as you have a proper, well-fitting, set of spacers.
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Albatross around my wrist...
in The Rolex Area
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I understand your hesitancy, but I have never found most properly maintained Rolexes to be fragile. My experience has been quite the contrary.
However, the fact that virtually every kid & crook clocks wrists today, searching for Rolexes to envy or steal, makes the wearer a target. But, then, I think that our rulers have permitted the crooked classes so much latitude that being clocked by a crook is just another reason to remain situationally aware -- & (lawfully) armed.
I worry more about watches developing problems because they spend too much time sitting idle rather than suffering damage from being worn.